Curfews on late night lorries could be lifted to ease road congestion
13th Nov 2006, 23:58 GMT
Night curfews on lorries delivering to Britain's supermarkets could be shortened or scrapped under radical Government proposals. The new rules should help to ease the country's major congestion problem
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